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Using Word 2000 - I am trying to produce a *pdf copy of my document which has
a Table of Contents. This I am doing with program PDF995. I deleted the switch "H" after discovering how to access the field code for the Table of Contents using ALT-F9. I saved the document. I used the program PDF995 to convert to a *pdf file. The Table of Contents did not convert entirely. About every second entry in the Table reads: Error! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. The really awful thing was this happened in the original document as well. I could not update the Table in the original because then EVERY entry in the table resulted with the ERROR! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. (fortunately I had a saved copy on CD) Please help. If I could produce a pdf copy of my document it would save me large bucks because the printing compnay (this is for a published book) would not have to charge me for this. I have used PDF995 on many other documents with no issues. It is the Table of Contents which is creating this havoc in my life Thanks Gail -- Thank you for your help Gail |
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On testing the update after i deleted the "h" switch I still have teh
hyperlink function. A-A-A-RG! How can I keep the Table of Contetns in print form ONLY??? - getting rid of the hyperlink business altogether -- Thank you for your help Gail "Gail" wrote: Using Word 2000 - I am trying to produce a *pdf copy of my document which has a Table of Contents. This I am doing with program PDF995. I deleted the switch "H" after discovering how to access the field code for the Table of Contents using ALT-F9. I saved the document. I used the program PDF995 to convert to a *pdf file. The Table of Contents did not convert entirely. About every second entry in the Table reads: Error! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. The really awful thing was this happened in the original document as well. I could not update the Table in the original because then EVERY entry in the table resulted with the ERROR! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. (fortunately I had a saved copy on CD) Please help. If I could produce a pdf copy of my document it would save me large bucks because the printing compnay (this is for a published book) would not have to charge me for this. I have used PDF995 on many other documents with no issues. It is the Table of Contents which is creating this havoc in my life Thanks Gail -- Thank you for your help Gail |
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Does your table of contents (TOC) show the correct content now? If that is
the case, you can change it to "normal" text as follows: Select the TOC. Unlink it by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F9 (changes it from a TOC field to normal text). Then press Ctrl+Spacebar to remove any Hyperlink formatting. If the TOC is not correct (displaying errors): Have you tried to delete the TOC and insert a new one? -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gail" wrote: On testing the update after i deleted the "h" switch I still have teh hyperlink function. A-A-A-RG! How can I keep the Table of Contetns in print form ONLY??? - getting rid of the hyperlink business altogether -- Thank you for your help Gail "Gail" wrote: Using Word 2000 - I am trying to produce a *pdf copy of my document which has a Table of Contents. This I am doing with program PDF995. I deleted the switch "H" after discovering how to access the field code for the Table of Contents using ALT-F9. I saved the document. I used the program PDF995 to convert to a *pdf file. The Table of Contents did not convert entirely. About every second entry in the Table reads: Error! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. The really awful thing was this happened in the original document as well. I could not update the Table in the original because then EVERY entry in the table resulted with the ERROR! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. (fortunately I had a saved copy on CD) Please help. If I could produce a pdf copy of my document it would save me large bucks because the printing compnay (this is for a published book) would not have to charge me for this. I have used PDF995 on many other documents with no issues. It is the Table of Contents which is creating this havoc in my life Thanks Gail -- Thank you for your help Gail |
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This is wonderful. thank you thank you. Now IF I needed to add something
tothe Table can I revert to the "hyperlink" setup, update the Table and then perform the Ctrl=Shift=F9 function again? -- Thank you for your help Gail "Lene Fredborg" wrote: Does your table of contents (TOC) show the correct content now? If that is the case, you can change it to "normal" text as follows: Select the TOC. Unlink it by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F9 (changes it from a TOC field to normal text). Then press Ctrl+Spacebar to remove any Hyperlink formatting. If the TOC is not correct (displaying errors): Have you tried to delete the TOC and insert a new one? -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gail" wrote: On testing the update after i deleted the "h" switch I still have teh hyperlink function. A-A-A-RG! How can I keep the Table of Contetns in print form ONLY??? - getting rid of the hyperlink business altogether -- Thank you for your help Gail "Gail" wrote: Using Word 2000 - I am trying to produce a *pdf copy of my document which has a Table of Contents. This I am doing with program PDF995. I deleted the switch "H" after discovering how to access the field code for the Table of Contents using ALT-F9. I saved the document. I used the program PDF995 to convert to a *pdf file. The Table of Contents did not convert entirely. About every second entry in the Table reads: Error! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. The really awful thing was this happened in the original document as well. I could not update the Table in the original because then EVERY entry in the table resulted with the ERROR! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. (fortunately I had a saved copy on CD) Please help. If I could produce a pdf copy of my document it would save me large bucks because the printing compnay (this is for a published book) would not have to charge me for this. I have used PDF995 on many other documents with no issues. It is the Table of Contents which is creating this havoc in my life Thanks Gail -- Thank you for your help Gail |
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You cannot revert the TOC to a TOC field once it is unlinked. But you can
delete it, insert a new TOC and unlink the new TOC. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gail" wrote: This is wonderful. thank you thank you. Now IF I needed to add something tothe Table can I revert to the "hyperlink" setup, update the Table and then perform the Ctrl=Shift=F9 function again? -- Thank you for your help Gail "Lene Fredborg" wrote: Does your table of contents (TOC) show the correct content now? If that is the case, you can change it to "normal" text as follows: Select the TOC. Unlink it by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F9 (changes it from a TOC field to normal text). Then press Ctrl+Spacebar to remove any Hyperlink formatting. If the TOC is not correct (displaying errors): Have you tried to delete the TOC and insert a new one? -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gail" wrote: On testing the update after i deleted the "h" switch I still have teh hyperlink function. A-A-A-RG! How can I keep the Table of Contetns in print form ONLY??? - getting rid of the hyperlink business altogether -- Thank you for your help Gail "Gail" wrote: Using Word 2000 - I am trying to produce a *pdf copy of my document which has a Table of Contents. This I am doing with program PDF995. I deleted the switch "H" after discovering how to access the field code for the Table of Contents using ALT-F9. I saved the document. I used the program PDF995 to convert to a *pdf file. The Table of Contents did not convert entirely. About every second entry in the Table reads: Error! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. The really awful thing was this happened in the original document as well. I could not update the Table in the original because then EVERY entry in the table resulted with the ERROR! Hyperlink Reference Not Valid. (fortunately I had a saved copy on CD) Please help. If I could produce a pdf copy of my document it would save me large bucks because the printing compnay (this is for a published book) would not have to charge me for this. I have used PDF995 on many other documents with no issues. It is the Table of Contents which is creating this havoc in my life Thanks Gail -- Thank you for your help Gail |
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Gail:
One additional point that catches me off guard every time. After you edit the field code to remove the \h switch, you have to update the field before it actually stops acting like the switch was still there. If you prefer to go back and forth between an active TOC and dead text, you could store the TOC field as autotext (once you get the codes and switches just the way you like) then it would be easy to recreate a "live" TOC that you could then update and unlink again. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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